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During the final few weeks of the war, a battle-weary Lancaster limps home along the Norfolk coast with its outer starboard engine out of action following one of Bomber Command’s last daylight operations, April 1945. Luckily a group of Mk.XIV Spitfires is on hand to provide close escort and will see the bomber safely back to base. Individually wrapped with matching...

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Formed at RAF Debden on 29 September 1942 from the RAF’s three American ‘Eagle’ squadrons, the Fourth Fighter Group – known thereafter as ‘The Debden Eagles’ – were the oldest fighter group in the Eighth Air Force and destined to be the USAAF’s highest scoring group of the war with a total of 1,016 enemy aircraft destroyed. On 28 July 1943 they...

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The Battle of Britain had been won by the young fighter pilots of Fighter Command, but now it fell to another band of young men to wage total warfare against the Nazi war machine – the aircrew of RAF Bomber Command. A lone Halifax of 405 Sqn RCAF struggles home the hard way – damaged and alone. One of the aircraft’s engines is already out and another is smoking...

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One of Robert Taylor’s early classics - personally signed by the highest scoring RAF Ace of WWII Johnnie Johnson and the legendary Ace Bob Stanford-Tuck – in a scene that imagines these two highly colourful RAF Aces as they might have been ‘flying home together’ approaching Beachy Head with the iconic lighthouse at the foot of the cliffs. Issued primarily for...

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A flak damaged B-17 Fortress sheds debris as it struggles to keep up with the Group; B-24 Liberators have joined the formation as they approach the Belgian coast, and a P-51, low on fuel, provides escort for the North Sea crossing. The U.S. 8th Air Force, its mission almost complete, is coming home. In three years of...

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Having successfully struck enemy shipping off the coast of Norway, Beaufighters from RAF Coastal Command depart the scene and head for home.  Prints in this powerful edition are personally signed by artist Keith Burns and hand-numbered. 

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Badly damaged by enemy anti-aircraft fire with its port outer engine stopped and its starboard outer overheating, the pilot of this mighty Avro Lancaster is struggling to maintain height and make it to the English coast as the morning sun rises. One of Robert’s early and now seldom seen masterpieces, this unique copy carries a special Remarque of a Lancaster in flight...

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It’s winter 1944 and the snow has brought a special quiet to the English countryside in the late evening twilight. The war seems a world away until the tranquillity is shattered by the unmistakable roar of Merlin engines, bringing about a harsh reminder of the realities of war-torn Europe. As dusk gathers and just feet above the gently waving reeds of the East Anglian fens, P-51...

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After an arduous bomber escort mission in early 1945, P-51 Mustangs of the 353rd Fighter Group return to their base at Raydon, Suffolk. The Signatures No less than SEVEN highly-regarded P-51 Mustang pilots joined artist Robert Taylor in signing this memorable piece when it was released in 2004:

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As the setting sun casts a golden glow, a group of Lancasters from 576 Squadron form up after departing from their Lincolnshire base at the start of a raid into Germany in late 1944. The lead aircraft UL-I (LM227) was one of only a handful of Lancasters to complete 100 operational sorties. Whilst the ‘Few’ of Fighter Command had undoubtedly defeated the Luftwaffe during...

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